Can you use a machine with Dura Gloss

I've used DG with my Rotary before with phenominal results. I don't see why you couldn't use a D/A. Especially since a D/A isn't really meant to be much more than a robotic hand so to speak. You should be able to use anything with a D/A that you normaly would use with your hand to buff out.
 
jshillin said:
Just easier to get a thin, even coat.



I used a PC with a polishing pad & 501 with a finishing pad , applied 101 & 111 with a finish pad also for the same reason stated about and get good results.
 
Any of the DG products with cleaners and/or abrasives would benefit from machine use, primarily 101, and the DG SMR or 601. I always use 105 by hand (although machine use is perfectly fine), but I feel like applying 105 or 111 by hand would be like applying butter to toast with a rotary. :)
 
How so? Do you get correction with it when you apply by machine?

I think 105 is more like a AIO than a true polish, I like applying with a PC cause it's thick and like someone said - it's easier to get a nice thin, even coat.



Where are you at in NC? I am in Charlotte. - Slightly north of Raleigh, though I did live in Charlotte when I was a kid, back in the early '70's. The last time I went to Carowinds I didn't know the place!!
 
weekendwarrior said:
How so? Do you get correction with it when you apply by machine?



Where are you at in NC? I am in Charlotte.

The product is actually supplying lubrication for the pad. Its not so much the product cutting vs. cleaning. The pad will perform any possible cutting. They have a couple polishes (true polishes) available that work very well by machine.....
 
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